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Ghoulish haunted hotspots where murdered spirits from royals to sailors 'awaken' in Feb

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royal ghost then your best shot would be visiting some of the most active haunts in February.Spooky spectres can be 'creatures of habit', and often ghosts will return to places important to them each year - especially if their life was cut short, leaving behind some unfinished business.With that in mind, the Paranormal Database have a host of 'reoccurring supernatural events' involving spirits of the brutally murdered or sometimes their murderers.Whether they were a monarch being killed in a horrific execution or an innocent bystander run down by a ship crashed into the shore by a jealous sailor, the Daily Star has taken a dive into some of the most haunted spots that reportedly take place across the UK in February.

One of the most famous ghosts on this list, it's said that Mary Queen of Scots can be seen haunting The Talbot Hotel.The hotel contains the staircase from Fotheringay Castle, where Mary was executed.

Once, a guest reported 'something' sat on their bed in the night, while others report seeing a gaunt face in the window or moving pictures.It is believed the former monarch spent the final 20 years of her life after she was forced to abdicate from Scotland’s throne in 1567 and sentenced to death over a conspiracy to murder Queen Elizabeth I of England.Mary's ghost can sometimes be seen descending the steps she walked down towards her execution.Humphrey of Lancaster, also known as the Duke of Gloucester, was an English prince from 1390 until he mysteriously died in 1447.Humphrey was consistently popular with the citizens of London and the Commons and his marriage to Eleanor Cobham only seemed to make it worse.

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